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hey guys,

It's about time i get rid of some the the skyline parts i have accumulated and no longer need to make room for shiny new parts!

everything unless stated was working when pulled but they have been sitting for a while.

6x jecs 550cc rb25 side feed injectors (dark red) in complete fuel rail, same ones nismo rebrand, 1 is missing a pintle cap- $300 ono

6x standard 25de injectors (270cc- red) in complete fuel rail, one looks a bit damaged- $50

6x standard 25det injectors (370cc-purple) in complete rail- $150 ono

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x force rb26 low mount exhaust mainfolds have never been used -$400 ono

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rb26 throttle linkage- $30

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32 gtr brake master- $40 ono

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33 gtr powersteering pump, the best way to get rid of that disgusting HICAS for good- $300 ono

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32 gtr ross harmonic balancer has had a scrap on the front and appears to be missing 2 bolts but thats how it was pulled off a running motor (part # 306202x2) - $$$$ offers

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rb25 ( think NEO) cam covers- $50 ono

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32 gtst brake master (ABS model)- $50 ono

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32 gtst clutch master- $40 ono

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chenuine intercooler (400ish x 300 ish core)- $50 ono

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32 gtst front caliper with 95% of clips and pins- $60 ono

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33 gtst front calipers no clips/pins- $50

used genuine rb water and oil pumps- $20 each

stock 33 dump pipe with egt sensor and heat shield- $40

.... and i think thats about it for part 1 of the clean out

all parts are located in perth but can post at buyers expense

thanks

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